The Norwegian Consumer Commission (NCC) has filed a complaint against EA, Nintendo, Sony and Valve for not complying with European consumer legislation.

Digital storefronts for each publisher were either non compliant with the EU consumer law statute for right of withdrawal or failing to offer refunds.

EU consumer law states a customer has a 14-day window after making a purchase to request and receive a refund.

The NCC complaint states Steam, EA’s Origin, and the PlayStation Store failed to comply with the law by not obtaining “express consent from the consumer,” and “acknowledgement they thereby lose their right of withdrawal” (thanks, GI.biz).